NetFlix Canada Review, Is it Worth it?

So I recently for whatever reason decided to give Netflix Canada a shot. I did not set out to get Netflix but one day while I was messing around with my xbox360 I decided to give it a shot. For $7.99 I didn’t see how I had much to loose just to give it a try especially considering the first 30 days is completely free.

I spend a huge portion of my monthly paycheck on buying dvds and I would guess I spend somewhere in the range of $250 a month on dvds. So with Netflix I should now have access to a whole slew of movies to watch when time permits and perhaps replace at least some of my need to run to the local videostore and buy dvds. Why don’t I rent? I find rentals a rip off and frankly I love my movie collection and am the kind of person who watches movies over and over again. I have movies I have seen over 25 times because although I am not the most astute or well written critic around I am a true die hard film fan just like many of you.

I have had Netflix now for about 30 days and admittedly I am still learning how it all works. I have no idea how huge the library of films is for the video on demand service for Xbox and I am not sure how long it takes for the different film listing to update. For example the Action Movies has shown the same 75 movies for the last 30 days and I am not sure if and when it will update. I love how it is broken out by genre so I can easily find Documentaries, Horror movies, foreign movies and more. I particularly like the suggestions system which seems to work pretty well.

As I rate films the Netflix system learns what I like and what I do not like. It then makes suggestions called ‘Suggestions for Michael’ which shows movies that the system thinks I will like based on my past viewing and how I have rated films. It also lists films in relation to other films. So when I watched the truly shocking IRREVERSIBLE it then gave me a new selection choice of ‘Films like Irreversible’. It does this for a few selection of different types so right now I have a list that looks something like this;

Foreign Dark Films Like Irreversible

Crime Documentaries like Four Brothers

Quirky Comedies like FLETCH Lives.

Suggestions for Michael

Action Movies

Documentaries

And so on……

I would say that since I got my Netflix account I have watched no less then 25 to 30 movies. Alot of the movies are also the kind of fare my local video store doesn’t carry. I was able to watch some really quirky horror movies like Retardead, DogHouse, Zombie Diaries and Uwe Bolls Rampage ( which is pretty good ) and will be watching Human Centipede and Dead Girl later this week. I have also been able to watch some great stand up comedy like Zach Garafinalikis live and Joe Rogan live. Both were absolutely hilarious and not something I would normally pick up at the DVD Store… nor would they even carry it.

You can watch just about anything on Netflix from every possible genre including box sets of your favourite shows like Mad Men and Heroes. The streaming is pretty quick and for the most part the quality is fantastic and many times streaming in HD. I wondered how fast it would be streaming and how well the quality would hold up but I have yet to watch a movie on Netflix where the quality was poor. From time to time it will pause to ‘recalibrate’ and tweak the streaming but the pauses are EXTREMELY rare, I think it has happened 4 times total and it never lasts longer then a few seconds.

For me $7.99 for Netflix on Demand in comparison to my local DVD store is a clear winner. Netflix has better selection for me and it is also way way cheaper. I don’t have to drive anywhere and on a whim I can turn on my xbox 360 and quickly and easily navigate to a movie from just about any genre to pass the time.

My only concern with Netflix and those of you who are regular users of it can probably enlighten me is how often does the video on demand system update. When I use the search function there seems to be alot of movies listed as ‘unavailable’. I have absolutely no idea how many movies are available on video on demand with Netflix and how often the update the library. The other downfall which isn’t really a big deal is the lack of new releases. If you want to watch the latest dvd releases you wont be turning to Netflix to do that. You will be forced to drive to the dvd store. But even with this put aside if you were to get Netflix even for a 30 day trial I would be shocked if you did not like it.

Do you have Netflix? Tell me what you think and if you have any suggestions on how to best take advantage of it tell me. I am still very much a young jedi in training with my netflix account.

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Since it arrived in Canada, my family has been really enjoying Netflix. The video quality is terrific and the selection is really quite good, once you get past the fact that it doesn’t have most of what is available in the US. But the content has been improving almost weekly and a lot of great movies were actually just added this past week. If you want to keep track of what’s recently been added, check out this site: http://app.whatsnewonnetflix.com/

I have been using Netflix for the last 2.5 months. In the beginning the picture quality was great and there was only 1 time where the service was unavailable, and the odd stops & downloads were bearable. However, the last 3 times I tried to watch a movie this week the system kept stopping and downloading for anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. This happened again and again until me and my family gave up and turned our satellite TV back on or put in a DVD. When you have to wait 1 to 2 minutes to see 3 or 4 minutes of a movie it really sucks. Also, the last movie (Australia) seemed to be of a lower picture quality the odd time it came on… All I can say is if their system doesn’t improve by Jan 17th, 2011, I will be cancelling my membership.

It is his network connection. Netflix does a lot to ensure bandwidth is available and movies are pushed down so that the LOCAL ISP is the bottleneck. They do this to stop the ISP from complaining about them and to ensure bandwidth is not an issue as far as they can help.

i tried to get the one month free offer,but a person cannot get it if you don’t have a credit
card.how is it free to try when they don’t let you try it without a credit card????? if this is
what they offer,it is false advertising not being to get the month free.IF ITS ONE MONTH
FREE,WHY DO YOU NEED A CREDIT CARD?????NOT ALL PEOPLE HAVE A CREDIT CARD.

What can Netfrix lose by allowing you movies for one month even if you decide not to go
with them ? You can’t keep the movies since they simply stop sending them to you.
A credit card should only become required when you want to continue using their service beyond the “Free” One Month period.

if you didnt need a credit card to start netflix then people could just cancel the account make a new one every month and never ever have to pay for netflix.the credit card just makes sure you only ever get one free month.unless you have 5 credit cards then technically you could register for netflix 5 times and have 5 free months.but once they have all your cards on file the free ride is over.

i tried to get the one month free offer,but a person cannot get it if you don’t have a credit
card.how is it free to try when they don’t let you try it without a credit card????? if this is
what they offer,it is false advertising not being to get the month free.IF ITS ONE MONTH
FREE,WHY DO YOU NEED A CREDIT CARD?????NOT ALL PEOPLE HAVE A CREDIT CARD.

i tried to get the one month free offer,but a person cannot get it if you don’t have a credit
card.how is it free to try when they don’t let you try it without a credit card????? if this is
what they offer,it is false advertising not being to get the month free.IF ITS ONE MONTH
FREE,WHY DO YOU NEED A CREDIT CARD?????NOT ALL PEOPLE HAVE A CREDIT CARD.

Some friends of mine have a professional podcast that reviews movies on Netflix (Canada and the US). There are a bunch of podcasts out there talking about Netflix movies, but this is the only one I can find that discusses movies available in Canada. If anyone wants to check out the link, you can find it here: http://netpixpodcast.wordpress.com/

I agree with you. So far I am not impressed. When I first got it, thought it was going to be like the american one. Well was i ever wrong. If it does not improve I am going to get rid of it and go back to Zip.ca. At least there i could get whatever i wanted.

Zip.ca doesnt appear to have an on-demand option. I like the fact I can just go to my tv and watch whatever i feel like watching. It sounds like though the American version is far superior in selection to what we canadians are getting

I believe there are copyright laws etc. The movie selection grows and grows… remember Netflix in the USA has been around for a LONG time whereas Netflix has only been in Canada for a short time. The only search engine for it is WAY better than searching on my PS3. I find I am watching more obscure movies that I would otherwise have not gotten a chance to see!

They don’t seem to have the Star Wars or Indiana Jones movies. If they don’t have huge box office movies like that, what do they have? I used Netflix in the US (the DVD by mail system) and was able to get “Men With Brooms”. Can’t get that in Canada? Is it not licensed here?

agreed. i searched for close to 20 minutes to find even one of the tv shows i watch on a regular basis and every single one of them was marked as unavailable… which is precisely the reason i will NOT become a paying customer with netflix… i’ll stick to my current method to keep up with my shows and movies…. what a disgrace on Netflix’s part.

What did people want for $8 bucks a month! If you watch two movies you’ve paid for your subscription. Go on paying $65 a month and more from the big providers. Go on, spend your cash.. just hand it over.

For real. It is a maddening and helpless situation when you get your bill for overconsumption. My first month, the free trial one where they clain “Only 8 bucks! WOW! And no additionnal fees!” LIARS! I went over my 150G internet plan consumption by 89G. For a lovely and expensive grand total of 239G and I was charged 175$ by my internet provider. This has basically encouraged me to download from sites for FREE and put it onto a USB key and watch it on my system. Netflix runs for about 2G/movie whereas stealing from the conglomerates consumes only 700MB/movie. I hate Netflix and their lies, don’t they have a legal obligation to explain to us common un-techy folks how the streaming works?? I know for a fact that alot of internet providers will have quite a few delinquent customers in the near future thanks to the train wreck that is Netflix.

It’s not Netflix’s fault that you have used more bandwidth than your service provide allows…. you should be aware of the terms you have with your provider and not complain about Netflix when it was your own ignorance that caused you to have such a high bill. 239G is HUGE!!! We watch every day and the most we’ve ever used is 89G. Remember that online gaming adds HUGE amounts of G to your usage too! Check to see what your kids are doing on the internet.

it is not netflix’s fault you went over your bandwidth limit with your internet service provider, that is why you get a unlimited plan like i have. By the way you can reduce how much bandwidth is being used by decreasing the quality of the video You must have watched alot of movies to use 239 g of bandwidth, i thought i used it alot and i am not even a 1/4 of that

keep in mind all of your ratings, viewing history and preferences become property of Netflix, they seem to have no regard or respect for Canadian Privacy laws. They reserve the right to sell this information as well. See reference to the “Netflix 1 million dollar contest” privacy breach to learn more. Lame old TV and movies are not worth my identity.

Was reluctant at first. Thought it was a scam. Still in my free 30 day period, but will continue though as for $8 per month, it’s a bargain. Old shows yes, but they were the ones I missed back then anyway. And I forget movies within a week anyway.

Cancel it now. It is a scam. They fail to warn you they will of course charge you 7.99$/month but that your internet provider will repo your house because the bill will be unpayable due to their streaming charges.

Seriously, how much can you watch in a day? You may not get new releases immediately but $7.99 is dirt cheap compared to renting from rogers or blockbuster ( include gas to get there ). You can also watch from your moble device inclusive of that price too ( much limited selection than streaming from your gaming console ). But I do hope Netflix Canada will get better in the future.

After seeing Netflix’s offerings while staying with some friends in the US, it was truly disappointing to see how comparitively small the choice of viewing is for Canadians. An example is the UK TV Series, Survivors; available in the US but not in Canada. All of the shows I enjoyed seeing in the US come up as “not available” on the Canadian Netflix. Pricing in Canada is comparable to the US. I think our US friends are paying about a dollar more a month than the Canadian subscription. Again, it’s disappointing when you compare to the US. I’m sure that it’s licencing difficulties which prevents Netflix from making a lot of stuff which is normally available in the US, unavailable here. Too bad, really. And it’s frustrating that there’s no way of e-mailing Netflix to let them know that, if they had more of what I want to see available, I’d subscribe. Until then, I’m passing on Netflix.

What people don’t realize is that the CRTC regulates what Netflix can offer as far as American content VS Canadian content. In Canada there has to be a certain percentage of Canadian made content and American content , lets say something like 70% American and 30% Canadian. It’s the same for Canadian Television and Canadian Radio. That is why the selection is not the same as in the States.

Incorrect. Maybe people blamed the CRTC for making the Video section on Xbox Live not accessible in Canada from the start, aswell as the Video store on Sonys Playstation Network. I have contacted the CRTC directly, it has NOTHING to do with them, not in any way shape or form.

It has soely to do with media distrabution rights. They (Netflix) has to pay a fee for each country that it wishes to broadcast (stream) its media to.

Right now, because the subscriber base of Netflix in Canada is still to low for them to consider purchasing the ability to broadcast here.

As more people sign up, Netflix will grow, as it grows we get more content.

okay but if that is the case then they have put themselves in a catch-22… some will pay for this service. Whereas other people like myself will look into Netflix before signing up… finding out that i can’t watch any of my shows (and there are close to a dozen TV shows i follow religiously) and that my money would really only pay for older movies i have already seen several times doesn’t make sense. So they will expand when they ge a bigger customer base? How do you attract more customers when you offer garbage as your selection? just curious because this seems to me to be a case of catching more flies with honey than with vinegar.

okay but if that is the case then they have put themselves in a catch-22… some will pay for this service. Whereas other people like myself will look into Netflix before signing up… finding out that i can’t watch any of my shows (and there are close to a dozen TV shows i follow religiously) and that my money would really only pay for older movies i have already seen several times doesn’t make sense. So they will expand when they ge a bigger customer base? How do you attract more customers when you offer garbage as your selection? just curious because this seems to me to be a case of catching more flies with honey than with vinegar.

The selection is so unbelievably “discount bin” it’s laughable! Virtually everything I searched for was unavailable.The cable companies and Blockbuster have nothing to worry about. Netflix would need to improve their selection by at least 1000% to get my interest. “Star Trek Nemesis is not avaiable but you might enjoy Lost in Space”. LOL!

Quiet honestly, why would I want what Americans are watching? Their ignorant to what’s really happening outside of the USA. So, perhaps the Canadian version provides us Canadians with am more appropriate selection, less Americanized, therefore all the better…

You people keep dragging up this Canadian content stuff. It has nothing to do with the CRTC or making “more” Canadian content available to Canadians. It’s strictly dollars and cents. It would cost more money that it’s worth to set up the licensing companies that would pay the publishing companies. To make it worth their time they would have to break the $10 barrier. Which from consumer polling, Netflix knows would not go over well, if at all. Even if they did do it, would you pay several dollars more to have the same Netflix as the Americans do? The Canadian content is a moot point. People want to watch what they want to watch. Don’t go waving the flag just because someone wants to watch the Hangover instead of Passchendaele, just because it’s “Canadian”. What kind of un patriotic asses we must be lol.

Yes, the Canadian version *IS* giving you a more appropriate selection – ie: s shitty selection… which is appropriate, because of people like YOU, the rest of us Canadians have to suffer a constant and pronounced lack of choice, because you, like many in Canada, fear change and “new fangled choices” and are SOOOOOO deathly afraid of all things American. Like the crap Canadian-produced tv shows and movies, financed mainly by taxpayer grants, are good quality. CanCon is French for “stifling competition and depriving the Canadian consumer of any decent choices”. Dimwit LOL

The CRTC already has allowed Rogers and Bell (Monopoly’s) to curb our bandwidth download to 25 gigs on Ontario, unless you want to pay for extra bandwidth or pay ridiculous penalties if you exceed there paltry 25 Gigs per month. I wonder how much bandwidth one movie will use up? If anyone knows that answer please reply and I will then make my decision. Our wonderful CRTC will be putting the kibosh on bit torrents anyway. The got us by the curlies…

I absolutely agree with GT. I got screwed and I won’t be making that mistake 2 months in a row. My Netflix has already been cancelled. And to Not_GT, fine, worry more about him writting in caps than the huge goddamn bill you will receive from your “current provider”. I can’t wait to see your re-post on this…Unless you don’t have a computer to respond with because due to your gargantuan internet bill, you can’t afford to pay and the collectors come to repo your computer and car.

I don’t understand why everyone is complaining about their huge internet bills and saying it’s Netflix that caused it. No… it is not Netflix. It is due to the fact that you surpassed your monthly allowable bandwidth. You need to have a better plan to watch live streaming movies, play online games, download songs, etc. You should be more aware of what your service provider offers. It’s like buying dataplans on i-phones and blackberries. The more data you use, the bigger the data package you need to have!

Will it be a nice surprise? like ice cream sundae on a hot, summer day? or like a sweet puppy dog waking you up gently by licking your nose? Please provide actual dollar figures so that the class may discuss and learn. And turn your cap lock of, sausage-brains.

I too ordered the free trial and had to increase my rogers internet from 25 g to 125 gigs and that is not even enough. I may still go over. Yes I know I can get another provider with unlimited gigs but I dont make changes very quickly so I am still on the trial stage BUT with the most lousy selection available I dont think I will be keeping it and yes I watch and keep track of my daily internet usage (a feature that Rogers has) and for instance while watching The dead Like Me series I used about 20 g in one day while watching this in 2 days- that is 15 episodes each season. Any way I called Netflix up and complained about the lousy selection and told them we here in Canada actually live in the year 2010 just like they do there in the states and that we actually are pretty modern people here and dont appreciate the outdated things available and asked when they would have a better selection available and they answered with in a few months when they would have the licences blah blah blah. I was able to watch WEEDS season 1,2,3 and then that was it. The rest of the seasons are not available. Go figure. Nothing is ever 100 percent int his socialist country. They always have to take away half the fun out of everything. we get surface layering and the content of value is skimmed off the top and sent into a dark hole somewhere. end of rant; thanks for listening.

You can complain to Netflix all you want about the limited selection in Canada, but it’s not their fault. Blame it on your beloved CRTC and content rules. Much of the content available on the US Netflix is not licensed in Canada. You’re ranting about all this on a FREE trial and not even paying for it yet? Just cancel if you’re so unhappy. That’s the reality of living in Canada. Get over it. It’s pretty sad when your life revolves around TV content.

i am having a conversation and my life certainly doesnt revolve around tv but that doesnt mean I can post my experiences with it or have a conversation about it on a forum for that reason just like you are doing only you find it comforting to berate me for my opinions and experiences. As for having a sad life. do you know me…how dare you think that from a conversation on a forum about tv content. and yes i will complain if i dont like something. its my experiences and you know nothing about me. i am a pretty vocal person i actually can and do have conversations about many many things and this my dear is just one of them and no i dont have to take it and just accept things for the way they are if i dont think they are up to standard. bye

netflix, like everything else in Canada, is not up to the standards of the US because Canada is backwards compared to the US… Canadians are not used to being given choices, and certainly not used to demanding them, whereas US consumers are and will demand choice and the market reacts… not the Canadian market… it’s the same-old, same-old, year after year, same lack of choice with no good reason for having a lack of choice other than Canadian’s fear of change and love of keeping everything the same for ever.. better the devil you know than the one you don’t, etc… better to accept crap and lack of choice than to be given choices that you are not familiar with.. oooh.. that’s too scary, let’s keep everything just as it has always been, at least we know what we have or don’t have. Yeah… just like Russia LOL after the Iron Curtain fell, and Russians gained freedom and choices, they didn’t know what to do and many wished they could go back to communism, because they knew was to expect and what was and was not available

You’re a moron like the others ranting about the CRTC (see my above post to the other morons). DO some homework or don’t give an uninformed opinion, then make fun of a guy because he doesn’t want to except scraps just because we live North of the Border. If you had paid attention you would have seen the guy who posted that the CRTC have no control over Netflix.

I happen to be a shut-in due to cancer. And yes a large percentage of my day is dedicated to television. Don’t think for one reason that everyone is as able as yourself and maybe some of us need these small amenities to get through the day.

I agree, I am off of work due to 2 herniated discs and let me tell you, my life, while it does NOT revolve around TV, has really been aided by Netflix. Up until the day I got an internet bill for 347$ for the extra bandwith I used over my alloted 150G…It is not only 7.99$/month no extra fees. Sure, Netflix aren’t going to charge the extra fees. Why would they wanna be the bad man? They would rather have us mad at our internet providers.

That happens because Canada is a backward-ass, British-worshipping country, instead of a country of dynamic, brave, risk-taking people like the US. The US consumer demands competition, quality, choice, etc… the Canadian consumer instead is happy to be handed any old crap, as always, because that’s the way they have been raised.

the one thing that netflix might offer more of is indie fimls and things that you have not heard of before, I cannot tell you how many off-the-beaten path movies I have seen that were really good on netflix. They may not have all the most recent movies that is something but I do know they are working on that problem and get some good cult classics, like Friday, Caddyshack as well. The more people use it the better they will understand that the video store is dead and instant Que is king.

we have had it a few days now and I am pretty impressed…I am thinking of cancelling our shaw TV account. I will say that the selection is not on the edge of the newest offerings from the TV and Video rentals…but that is not a big concern for me.

I don’t own a gaming box so I used an old laptop with wireless connected to the VGA and to my TV sound system. the movie is hosted in a web app. I choose chrome as my browser. I use a wureless mouse on the coffee table to navigate through the selections.

At the rare time the feed get’s jerky as a result of my network connection – pausing the show for a few minutes seems to help. I wasn’t expecting very high quality graphics from my 5 year old laptop – I am impressed with what I ended up with.

The only problem I have is the shows seem to be a bit dark, as in lacking contrast. I have my tv set to vivid and it still does not look so great. Is sharp and all, just contrast. I have a Panasonic g-series plasma.

Netflix is the real deal…sure their launch was a bit lacking in Canada. Check out their stock price… it’s gone through the roof in the past 2 years (better than Apple). It’s only been here for a few months so relax. Licenses will come and if they do increase subscription costs, the early guys will probably get a deal. 8 bucks a month is nothing for the amount I use it.

So far I am impressed with Netflix. Although it doesn’t have the most up to date content, if you compare it to any of the movie channel packages offered by the cable and satelitte companies it is much cheaper, has more content and you can watch them on demand. The movie channels seem to play the same movies over and over for the month and half the time they are on at an inconvenient time.

Based on subscriber revenues of $8/month, Netflix offers the catalog of shows that it can afford to license from movie studios, TV networks, film distributors, etc. These providers license their properties on a territory basis. Canadian rights to many of the most recent movies and TV programs are already locked in to exclusive arrangements with other media outlets.So Netflix may only get access to them once existing licneces have expired. |t’s not about the CRTC.. It’s about market forces.

That agres withj what a knowlegeable reviewer said asa to what will become available. The vwqhen is partly because our rating system is apparently diffrent to the US one so they have to make thosde changes before putting them up… or so the reviewer said and he certainly seemed to be very knowlegeable.

Bottom line re content therefor if the gentleman is right:
A) If as and when the studios networks etc provide Canadian licensing aa the US licenses don’t apply here
B) It will take a period of time for Netflix to negotiate agreements and modify the rating info for stuff that can be made available…. and the older a release the greater the chance the owner will release it..

Different topic

Why is it folks feel the need to criticize those they diagree with. We only learn from those who disagree with us as otherwise we’ll neither learn anything new nor become wiser and hang around with folks with the same viewpoint. I have learned in life that the more worked up I get about an issue and the more bellicose my speech/writing the greater chance I’m wrong.

Hence the more vitriolic the prose the less credence I tend to give to the writers views.

What crtc and kwbl and rrcc doesn’t realize is klrc is going to buy wxyz and you will notice the pirce of crtc licensing go up by 20% because of qtkr and then you will see crtc really crying for netflix to become a crdt company. Now if pbrs buys ctv and if ctv buys netflix then you will see the USA tv shows on atv.

Can’t believe what I’m reading here! It appears there are not morons or idiots. Just a bunch of cry baby’s with WAY to much time in their hands. Why are Americans so FAT? Why are they so stupid? Why is it Americans only know what is going on in America? And in most cases, they don’t even know that much. Well in my opinion it’s because they sit and watch TV all day, they use the TV as a baby sitter. TV viewing is to kill some time and there, not to make a living criticizing what’s available to the masses. You like American TV, live there then. What can I tell you?

People, if you don’t like it, do not subscribe…free or otherwise. And then grow up, get a life. I have satellite, from a major supplier, and the cost is 70 odd dollars a month. What are they giving? HBO Canada…oh wow…. Blockbuster movies…. for the lil they have another big wow weeeeee…. If NETFLIX Canada did offer everything the Americans have, well guess what? We’d…or the cry babies out there would cry about something else.

Yes, Americans are fat. There are no athletes down there; they’ve never won a gold medal at the Olympics. They most certainly never win more medals than Canada. They’re also very stupid. They aren’t innovative at all and their air technology is probably the worst in the world. They could never create something like…I don’t know…the internet? It must have been a Canadian that invented the internet–most certainly not a stupid American. Yes, they’re all fat and stupid, and you’re not ignorant.

I am a Netflix subscriber for the last 4 months and my family have 4 devices – 3 laptops and 1 PS3. I was told I would be able to stream 4 devices simultaneously when I bought the service. Not that I have ever had 4 devices running at the same time, but sometimes 3 would be streaming at the same time. I tried to get on earlier tonight, but I received a message stating that 2 movies were running already at the same time and I could not connect. I called customer service and was told by “Aaron” that Netflix made a mistake and that originally 4 devices were allowed to stream at the same time, but now they have fixed that “mistake” and now only up to 2 devices can stream at the same time. I told him that it was Netflix’s mistake originally, then why should the customer have to suffer. After 10 minutes on the phone with him, nothing changed. I will be cancelling my subscription when my billing period ends. It just goes to show you, that when companies get bigger, they forget about the customers that made them that big.

i got the same email and completely agree that their transparency on the issue made me a big fan of theirs. Out of curiosity are you in the US or Canada? Trying to figure out if its a canada only issue which is where I am from.

Well I have had Netflix for about 3 weeks, now and everything I have searched to watch is not available, and that sucks, I am not talking about new releases, I have looked for movies that are over 20 years old, like Dirty Dancing for one. NOT AVAILABLE. Then I watch a movie that has a good write up and well I end up turning it off, as it sucks and is terrible. So I am not sure if this is really worth it, yes much cheaper than buying movies or renting. But if I cannot get what I want to see that is it really worth the $7.99 a month. Not sure on that

Well let’s see…I used up 239G in my free trial month watching Netflix. So in reality it cost ME 230$ to watch their shit selection. Don’t get me wrong, I AM COMPLAINING HERE and I have every right to considering it cost me that much. I should have shares in their booming stocks. I never knew lying could net so much money and so few lawsuits.

it seems they do not have a ton of warner brothers content. If your looking for any films like Batman or Superman they dont appear to be on it either. But the content has improved alot even in the last 60 days.

I was all excited to get netflix and not have to go to the video store to rent movies any more. However, I am very disappointed in the limited selection, and the fact that if I want to watch a new release, I still have to go to the video store to rent movies!!! Seriously considering cancelling my membership because of this.

Love the Sailor Moon series but UNFORTUNATELY Netflix thinks Canadians wouldn’t enjoy this if I wanted to actually PAY to watch movies online I’d expect they would consider competition out there offers this for cheaper or free so please Netflix get your shit together after reading a bunch of reviews online your already loosing a lot of Canadian subscribers not including all those who will cancel their subscription including myself if something isn’t done about this right away. Was going to write this in the Netflix reviews but they block Canadians from reviewing since I’m sure it would be a lot of negativity they couldn’t handle or care to do anything about.

I am just concerned about how much I will have to pay for downloading. I am a Cogeco “lite” high speed user. Any idea how much if I watched 3 movies a week and let’s say 21 t.v. shows. Also can I use this while travelling? {campgrounds, hotels, a relatives house?} I find when camping the limited selection of viewing anything in Timbucktoo really sucks on a rainy day, but a lot of campgrounds now have wireless. I’m new to this technology ~ any help out there

Apparently they recently reformatted the movies to save people bandwidth, which is a nice thought, but all the movies are noticeably worse looking and in a lot of cases the audio is out of sync. Really unacceptable.

for $8 a month no major problems here, its handy to have, but I did notice the series weeds has the 2nd season, weres the 1st one? weres 3 and 4? its not like there new, lol my friend bought a new tv that has netflix built in (bought in canada) it doesnt work! its set up for u.s netflix but does the salesman tell you that!? no! and why does u.s and canada netflix have to be differant? Licensing? please! its like youtube. oh well better selection in the u.s netflix least canada has better beer!

There’s no reason to use netflix past the free month, the lack of new movies is ridiculous. I guess it’s a case of, do you see the value in the convenience, though I know I could’ve lived without seeing most of the movies I watched. There’s a reason I haven’t watched these old movies till now, and no it wasn’t because they just were never available to watch.

FRESHEN UP YOUR MOVIES LIST… don’t be afraid to hit NOT INTERESTED…. you can always find it later… the next time you sign into Netflix.ca you will have a whole new list of movies to choose from…..I was surprised at the amount of movies available I have been watching for 4 months… for 8 bucks this is a BARGAIN…
Also.. use the lists on the right hand side…. ie when you select Comedy…there is a list of all types of comedies… a whole new list will show up.
Happy watching.

Canada Netflix is shit. The only good things it has is Prison break, how high, and weeds. But they only have 2 seasons for weeds. Netflix is something you would have for a month and than get bored. But canadiens are not even that much smarter than americans, compared to the rest of the world America AND canada are stupid countries. But America is just a little stupider.

NetFlix Canada is one of the bigger net based farces to be had. Better content at a VHS video store and same video quality. Netflix is a scam to get your personal info, why else would they offer the first month free, unless you are a recluse, you’d see no value in subscribing, they know that, all they really want is your personal data. Avoid them like the plague

I’m 50/50 on this. While there’s lots of shows and movies that I would like to see that are surprisingly not on their menu, I did discover that they still have a few titles that I would like to see. (Lots of old Dr Who and MST3K movies for example, which is right up my ally)
I don’t use cable or satellite, so I have to find other ways of watching new shows or movies as they come out. But for $8 a month, I can still see enough ‘older’ programming on NetFlix to make it worth it for now. Hopefully NetFlix Canada continues to add to it’s roster and will improve it’s selection over the next several months. But, if it doesn’t within the next year, I’m going to run out of things to see!

geez many comments make me strongly feel like they are from netflix employees/ workers -_-….

some good ways to find out about the products is google stuff like “cons”, “bad”, “scam” etc etc, that way you get to focus more on the problems of such products..
simply typing “review” will yield you results, comments but “xxx” product employee/workers, and diehard fans..

selection is poor in canada because, well, same reason selection of EVERYTHING in Canada is piss-poor compared to the selection in the US – because Canada is backward and always trailing behind the choices available in the US, and for ZERO good reason.

Try looking at BestBuy.com then go to BestBuy.ca and notice how small the selection of choices is compared to the US site. Same with Walmart.. check out the US site then compare the paltry selections / choices available on the Canadian Walmart site…

there is not reason for this, other than the fact that Canadian stores let the manufacturers dictate everything to them and they don’t have the balls to stand up and demand that the customers / Canadian public gets the same choices as US consumers do.

And as we head towards the year 2012, it seems that this inequity will never change.

I am thinking of getting Netflix service here in Canada. I have looked at the netflix.ca site a few times, but don’t see a very large selection… in fact, i see about 30 movies listed. Is that it? or is that just their website showing us only a small selection of what is available when you sign up? Thanks in advance.

Here’s a site I created that shows everything on Netflix, and is updated daily. I’ve got the complete list in alphabetical order, as well as release year, and then also a list of newly released, and newly dropped. It’s updated daily…take a look: netflixcanadacompletelist.blogspot.com

I have a download rate as high as 30mbps, but when I stream movies on my xbox. The movies that are said to be in HD, aren’t in HD. More of the lines of being 360p or 480p on my 37″. Anyone know a way to fix it or is it just Netflix and their issue they had with Canadian internet providers and there broadband cap?

Although Netflix doesn’t refresh often on devices (blu-ray, PS3, Xboox, etc.) you still have access to all the movies on netflix,com! My trick: go online and check out a movie you like then search it on your device. Voila! you get to watch a movie that is “not” on your device! 😉

WOW…..took me awhile to read all that. Just ordered Netflix and I dont have a credit card either but went and bought a pre-paid visa and it worked. Like what I see so far and can already tell I am going to safe a ton of money. I pay $29.99 for my internet a month and have many devices with my wi-fi so I can tell you this is a no brainer. Netfilx is WICKED !!! Watched 3 movies tonight and thats a savings of $15.00.

I have also enjoyed netflix for the past 4 days but my only concern is that it does not have Disney, Warner Brothers and most Universal movies. My guess is that they are the big 3 companies and the movies are more expensive but still I have been enjoying it.

regarding the CRTC, they do not regulate internet delivered content. Its part of their “new media exemption”. The traditional broadcast distributors (Rogers, Shaw, Bell etc.) are regulated for canadian content and any new channel has to be approved by the CRTC. This is not the case with Netflix or any other over the top provider in Canada.

If you want to blame anyone for the content selection, blame the content rights holders. They set the price and distribution rights – and charge extra for every possible option. For any OTT provider, its a pure numbers game. Price you can charge, number of subscribers you have, number of screens you deliver it to, amount you are charged for content, etc. .

The USA has 173M households with an average of 2.4 TVs per. They have the scale to drive to spread the content costs. Canada does not. If I remember correctly, we have about 10M house holds. The content owners do not discount the price of content because we have a smaller population.

North American and EU english language content creators pay for creating the content with US and EU rights. That covers the content costs.

Any money content creators, or more likely ‘rights holders’, make in Asia, Canada, South America and Africa is pure profit for no effort and no expenditure.

Yes the market is 10% the size, but TV broadcast fees to rights holders are generally based on the viewership size of the TV station or network. So 10% the size, 10% the fees. (A NYC TV station pays far more for the rights to broadcast a movie than a Minot North Dakota TV station.)

In fact, given Netflix’s relative un-popularity in Canada compared to the USA, it may have less than 5% of the number of subscribers here, so less than 5% the fees.

So very inexpensive for Netflix Canada to buy the rights.

The problem is Netflix has no competition in Canada.

In the USA they face significant competition from real free enterprise companies. Here the only competition is half-hearted efforts of some cable companies, cable utilities that operate more like a cash cow version of a government bureaucracy than a real private company.

So I put the blame on Netflix and the lack of competition in Canada. A rights holder in a free market economy would never turn down an offer of pure profit, but with Netflix Canada facing no competition it has no reason to even pay for even inexpensive broadcast rights.

Hello,i have had Netflix for 3 months now,and was satisfied for a while.As an avid movie watcher i enjoy selection,but when you’ve rated movies you have seen before Netflix on Netflix, nothing changes,there still on their???Why won’t they accept my ratings if i’ve not watched it on Netflix,but on a DVD orin a theatre??I mean come on,so many times i’d be looking for a movie to watch and pass all these movies i’ve seen b4 and don’t want to watch.

I just got my new Samsung Plazma TV, Samsung Blue-Ray disc player connected up with my new Pioneer Elite VSX-60 AVR. I signed up for a free trial and I am able to connect with either the TV or the BR. Things worked fine, except movies that are supposed to be broadcast in Dolby 5.1, only are broadcast in stereo. I checked on their website and the BR is supposed to be supported, but the TV isn’t yet, but either one works. The Pioneer AVR automatically detects and plays the correct format, so what’s the problem?? Has to be Netflix not downloading the 5.1 content. If I can’t watch a movie in Dolby Surround, it isn’t worth watching.

(Aside: LOSE! LOSE! The correct spelling is l-o-s-e NOT l-o-o-s-e! You lo-s-e a lo-o-s-e tooth. – With much grammarly love from the granddaughter of an Irish Catholic English teacher way back when form mattered.)

I have to agree with another reviewer who wrote “Selection is veryyyyyyy limited. In 2 month there is nothing left to choose from. 99% of the films are very mediocre.” BUT that’s ok because Netflix has some television shows I like to review over and over. Netflix USA has much, much more to choose from, something they try and hide from Canadians. They charge the same amount though. Why not charge way less – is Netflix Canada financially supporting Netflix USA? Is there a second (redundant) company in Canada that skims some of the 8$ a month? It’s super cheap, but a bit pointless too. No real conclusion here.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

As a person who subscribed to Netflix in USA for a couple of years, Netflix Canada has been very disappointing. This is mainly because title availability is very limited by comparison. It is akin to going to a movie vending machine with only 150 titles.

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